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- 14:52Liquid staking protocol Kinetiq launches token KNTQ, will airdrop 24% to kpoints holdersChainCatcher News, according to official sources, the liquidity staking protocol Kinetiq on Hyperliquid has announced the launch of KNTQ. This is the governance token of the Kinetiq protocol, and 24% will be airdropped to kpoints holders.
- 14:52The BTC transferred by Lubian today is not part of the assets seized by the US government and is still controlled by the criminal group.According to ChainCatcher, as disclosed by Bitcoin News, the 15,965 bitcoins related to sanctioned wallets that were transferred today are still controlled by Chen Zhi, the leader of the criminal group Prince Group, and have been moved on-chain for the first time in three years. It is worth noting that these bitcoins are not part of the 127,000 BTC that the United States announced last week had been seized from its operations.
- 14:45The U.S. government seized 215 BTC from the wallet of the darknet market "Chinodrug" operator.On October 22, according to crypto analyst Emmett Gallic, the US government announced the seizure of 215 BTC, worth approximately $23 million, from the wallet of Zhengcheng Huang, the operator of the darknet market "Chinodrug." According to the forfeiture documents, officials claimed to have seized only 199.47 BTC, but the related address actually holds 215 BTC. Emmett Gallic pointed out that, based on past experience, the US government rarely reports the exact amount in forfeiture documents.